spamaction highscore rules.

Kasper Sacharias Eenberg kse at hovmark.dk
Fri May 15 07:34:01 IST 2009


Thanks for the help.

But i'm afraid this server is already way overloaded, and that this
might kill it.
Are there any alternatives to this? Any rules i can write?

Adding "To:             @eurocargoservices.dk delete" does not work, as
you say.


With regards,

________________________________________________________________________

Kasper Eenberg

HOVMARK DATA
Ravnevej 13   
dk-6705 Esbjerg Ø
tlf:   +45 76 12 59 04
mobil: +45 40 70 69 63


On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 09:59 +0100, Martin Hepworth wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Best way to avoid this situation is split the email up into individual
> recipients and then the rules on forwarding will work fine. The
> problem is if the 'to' contains multiple recipients and gives
> conflicting actions eg deliver and not-deliver which one should it
> obey???? MailScanner can't get which one is correct so uses the
> Envelope-To: as the overriding value.
> 
> 
> 
> How to split the emails up is dependant on the MTA you use but
> sendmail, Exim and Postfix are covered in the wiki
> (http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=&idx=documentation:configuration:mta)
> 
> 
> -- 
> Martin Hepworth
> Oxford, UK
> 
> 
> 2009/5/13 Kasper Sacharias Eenberg <kse at hovmark.dk>
> 
>         So, i embarassed myself to my company yesterday.
>         
>         I managed to write a highscore rule that passed on all spam
>         mails, that it should be dropping.
>         But nevermind that.
>         
>         
>         My problem is, i have two domains.
>         eurocargoservices.de
>         eurocargoservices.dk
>         
>         The .de company wants to receive all spam mails. They receive
>         alot of mails from China and russia, which normally get tagged
>         as spam (Since i took over the filter it now work quite well
>         though, ignoring them).
>         
>         
>         However, som spam mails are sent with both the .de and .dk
>         domain in the 'to' header.
>         And when the .de domain is in the recipient, the rule that
>         delivers mail to .de takes action, and the spam is delivered
>         to the .dk.
>         
>         It seems "Use Default Rules With Multiple Recipients = yes"
>         does not work.
>         
>         These are the rules:
>         To:             @eurocargoservices.de deliver
>         FromOrTo:       default         forward isspam at localhost
>         
>         
>         Live long and prosper,
>         
>         ______________________________________________________________
>         
>         
>         
>         Kasper Eenberg
>         
>         HOVMARK DATA
>         Ravnevej 13   
>         dk-6705 Esbjerg Ø
>         tlf:   +45 76 12 59 04
>         mobil: +45 40 70 69 63
>         
>         
>         
>         
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